Prince Andrew looks strained as he drives through Windsor just hours after being named in new Jeffrey Epstein files
By Ethan Singh
Copyright thescottishsun
PRINCE Andrew cut a strained figure as he drove through Windsor just hours after the latest allegations against him.
It comes after newly released documents revealed the Duke flew around on paedo financier Jeffery Epstein’s private jet and had numerous massages laid on for him.
The Duke is listed as a passenger onboard Epstein’s jet on May 12, 2000, when he flew from Teterboro private airport in New Jersey to Palm Beach, Florida.
Prince Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing and insists he cut off his friendship with the New York financier once details of his crimes were uncovered.
The bombshell revelation was made by further Epstein documents released by democrats sitting on the House Oversight Committee in the US.
The committee received over 8,500 documents from the Epstein estate via a subpoena.
Andrew is named as travelling alongside Epstein, his then-girlfriend and now convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as two names which have been redacted.
The name Andrew appears again in the flight logs on May 16, 2002.
Epstein’s jet picked up the chilling nickname “the Lolita Express” because many young women and girls were carted around on it.
Lolita is a novel published in 1955 where one of the characters obsesses over a 12 year old girl, eventually kidnapping and sexually abusing her after becoming her stepfather.
He was also documented enjoying services in February 2000 including “massage, exercise and yoga” at a cost of $200.
Epstein is known to have used his own massage sessions at his Palm Beach home to abuse young girls and force them into sex acts.
Earlier this summer US prosecutors revealed they would not be looking to charge anyone else in their investigation into Epstein.
However, there is no statute of limitations for federal sex crimes in the US, meaning allegations against Andrew could be brought again at any time.
In a bid to pressure the disgraced duke to either move out of Royal Lodge or pay his own way, last year King Charles pulled his annual stipend.
But Andrew has managed to avoid being kicked out after scoring a deal with Startupbootcamp to sell off access to his old business contacts.
The deal, first revealed in The Sun, means he pockets vast sums of money for every “introduction” he successfully passes on to the firm from contacts he made through his Pitch@Palace scheme.
Andrew has lived at Royal Lodge for more than 20 years despite efforts to evict him after he was stripped of his royal roles over his links to paedophile Epstein.
He later paid millions to settle a civil sexual assault case with Virginia Giuffre, who was trafficked by Epstein as a teenager.
Andrew denied all allegations and claimed he had never met her.
Virginia died aged 41 in Australia in April. Epstein died in a New York jail in 2019.
Andrew, once dubbed “Air Miles Andy” for his love of flying around the world, has left Britain just once since his car-crash Newsnight interview in 2019 — fearing he could be arrested as part of the FBI probe.
The disgraced Duke is due to join the rest of the Royal Family at Balmoral this summer for their annual get together.
But he was banned from last year’s Christmas gathering at Sandringham after he was linked to alleged Chinese spy Yang Tengbo.